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In My Pocket dives deep into the unsettling world of addiction with a rawness that's hard to shake off. It follows Stephen Jameson, whose life meticulously crafted around the façade of control begins to unravel. The tone is bleak yet strangely compelling, making you feel the weight of his struggles. The pacing alternates between moments of intense chaos and quiet despair, which really amplify the emotional turmoil. Performances are quite gripping; the lead delivers a haunting portrayal that's both relatable and tragic. There's a distinct lack of glamour often associated with drug films, opting instead for a stark realism that sticks with you. What stands out here is how it challenges the notion of what it means to be a functioning addict, pushing boundaries in narrative style.
Realistic depiction of addiction.Strong character study.Thought-provoking themes of morality and self-deception.
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